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A 9.5-kg watermelon and a 7.2-kg pumpkin are attached to each other via a cord that wraps over a pulley, as shown. Friction is negligible everywhere in this system.

Pumpkin is at left of angle n is 53 degrees and watermelon is on right and at 30 degrees calculate acceleration of each??? i got 7.8 m/s^2 for pumkin n 4.9 for watermelon but its wrong :/ Please helppp

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